AbstractGuanosine (G) and deoxyguanosine (dG) radical cations can be generated in the gas phase by single electron transfer (SET) within nucleoside-dimethoxynaphthalenes (1–2) electron-bound heterodimers produced by fast atom bombardment in a four sector mass spectrometer. The nucleobase guanine is much more easily oxidized when it is linked to a ribose moiety. The radical cation dimers formed by G and dG with sinapinic acid behave as proton-bound heterodimers. The experiments mimic to some extent the migration of radical sites within stacking bases which causes DNA damaging through depurination processes
International audienceCONSPECTUS. Guanine (G) radicals are precursors to DNA oxidative damage, corre...
The results are reported of mass-spectrometric studies of the nucleobases adenine 1h (1, R = H), gua...
DNA bases can be chemically or photochemically damaged from a variety of endogenous and exogenous so...
AbstractGuanosine (G) and deoxyguanosine (dG) radical cations can be generated in the gas phase by s...
The deleterious cellular effects of ionizing radiation are well-known, but the mechanisms causing DN...
International audienceThe deleterious cellular effects of ionizing radiation are well-known, but the...
Hydrogen-rich DNA dinucleotide cation radicals (dGG + 2H)+•, (dCG + 2H)+•, and (dGC + 2H)+• represen...
Photoexcited 2-aminopurine (Ap*) is extensively exploited as a fluorescent base analogue in the stud...
Special Issue Invited ReviewInternational audienceThis review is dedicated to guanine radical cation...
International audienceThe four DNA nucleosides guanosine, adenosine, cytidine and thymidine have bee...
Laser photodissociation spectroscopy of the I‐·guanine complex has been conducted for the first time...
Electrospray ionisation of methanolic solutions containing a mixture of the nucleoside deoxyguanosin...
Guanine radical cations are formed upon oxidation of DNA. Deoxyguanosine (dG) is used as a model, an...
Although numerous studies have been devoted to the charge transfer through double-stranded DNA (dsDN...
Understanding how charge and energy as well as protons and hydrogen atoms are transferred in molecul...
International audienceCONSPECTUS. Guanine (G) radicals are precursors to DNA oxidative damage, corre...
The results are reported of mass-spectrometric studies of the nucleobases adenine 1h (1, R = H), gua...
DNA bases can be chemically or photochemically damaged from a variety of endogenous and exogenous so...
AbstractGuanosine (G) and deoxyguanosine (dG) radical cations can be generated in the gas phase by s...
The deleterious cellular effects of ionizing radiation are well-known, but the mechanisms causing DN...
International audienceThe deleterious cellular effects of ionizing radiation are well-known, but the...
Hydrogen-rich DNA dinucleotide cation radicals (dGG + 2H)+•, (dCG + 2H)+•, and (dGC + 2H)+• represen...
Photoexcited 2-aminopurine (Ap*) is extensively exploited as a fluorescent base analogue in the stud...
Special Issue Invited ReviewInternational audienceThis review is dedicated to guanine radical cation...
International audienceThe four DNA nucleosides guanosine, adenosine, cytidine and thymidine have bee...
Laser photodissociation spectroscopy of the I‐·guanine complex has been conducted for the first time...
Electrospray ionisation of methanolic solutions containing a mixture of the nucleoside deoxyguanosin...
Guanine radical cations are formed upon oxidation of DNA. Deoxyguanosine (dG) is used as a model, an...
Although numerous studies have been devoted to the charge transfer through double-stranded DNA (dsDN...
Understanding how charge and energy as well as protons and hydrogen atoms are transferred in molecul...
International audienceCONSPECTUS. Guanine (G) radicals are precursors to DNA oxidative damage, corre...
The results are reported of mass-spectrometric studies of the nucleobases adenine 1h (1, R = H), gua...
DNA bases can be chemically or photochemically damaged from a variety of endogenous and exogenous so...